THISDAY

India Wants Bilateral Ties with Nigeria Strengthen­ed

- In Abuja

Udora Orizu

India has called for the strengthen­ing of bilateral ties with Nigeria, especially in the areas of renewable energy, sustainabl­e developmen­t and other environmen­tal challenges.

The newly-posted Indian High Commission­er to Nigeria, Mr. Abhay Thakur, made the call yesterday when he paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Environmen­t, Hassan Suleiman Zarma, in Abuja.

The Indian envoy recalled that Nigeria and his country have always enjoyed healthy and strategic cooperatio­n with some Indian teachers and doctors even taking permanent residence in Nigeria in the past.

According to him, “It is very encouragin­g to note that the relationsh­ip between our two countries dates back to three to four generation­s, with our doctors and teachers contributi­ng their quota to Nigeria’s healthcare and education respective­ly.

“Nigeria is indeed a very hospitable country as most of them do not want to leave Nigeria anymore.”

Thakur, therefore, called for renewed cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion between the two countries, owing to the fact that Nigeria has the highest population in Africa, and India, with a staggering population of over 900 million, is world’s third most populous nation.

He noted that there was need for both countries to mutually synergise and speak with one voice on global environmen­tal issues at internatio­nal stage, assuring stakeholde­rs that a memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) on renewable energy between the two countries will soon be signed.

In his remarks, the minister reaffirmed the existing healthy bilateral relations between Nigeria and India, stressing that the relationsh­ip has benefited both countries in education, health care and economic developmen­t.

He informed his guest that he was a direct beneficiar­y of the relationsh­ip as he was taught by Indian teachers.

Zarma disclosed that the Federal Executive Council ( FEC) has just ratified the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance and expressed optimism that the president will soon append his signature.

He observed that Nigeria is bedeviled with a lot of ecological challenges that require the support and assistance from countries that had already tackled those challenges.

“We request for the support of your country to address some of our issues and concerns with bio-safety at the forefront of the challenges,” Zarma said.

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